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submitted 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago) by Prof_mu3allim@hexbear.net to c/chapotraphouse@hexbear.net

It's that time of the year again doggirl-hi

This is probably my fifth year doing this, I guess I just love teaching Arabic, especially to comrades.

I enjoy making things make sense, and Arabic is absolutely perfect for this! It's its own language, one that is based on its own (magical, as comrade mathemachristian called it) root system, and not just a mishmash of different languages. You'll love learning about patterns, verb forms, and how to derive words from the magical root system, you'll see how powerful and expressive Arabic really is.

I have my own course material that I constantly improve upon, and it helps me adapt the lessons and study plan to my students' interests as well as their pace. I truly believe that language learning has to be fun and engaging, and things need to make sense, starting from the dots on the letters.

Let me know if you have any questions about Arabic or how I conduct my classes. As for the money, it's pay what you can since this is something I do on the side and enjoy immensely.

I have been teaching @mathemachristian@hexbear.net once a week for more than a year now and I asked him if he'd like to talk about his experience learning Arabic so far, I think what he wrote deserves its own post:

Learning arabic is great fun. Deciphering the meaning of sentences, deconstructing them and reconstructing them in a new language is a very fun and rewarding puzzle in its own right. And arabic makes the reconstruction very easy because it is very regular. Once you start to really delve into it, it also becomes easier and easier to vibe meaning of arabic words you don't know, not just from context, but because arabic constructs them in a way that makes them deliberately similar to words of similar meaning. You just find the magic 3 letters and the word is (likely to be) revealed! What most people probably are intimidated by is the script, but it actually is very easy, and the standard font doesn't do it's beauty justice. It's just a cursive script. If you know a latin cursive you already mastered a worse cursive.

I'm also very much enjoying that the lessons don't follow the standard A1 then A2 then B1 and so on format that involves memorizing a lot of sentences and stilted dialogues. The absence of a verb for "to be" makes it very easy to start constructing your own sentences, bypassing tenses, conjugation &c. and leave them for later.

Plus it opens dialogues that are great fun. Arab people are overjoyed at someone being able to say some basic sentences, or read/write arabic it opens a lot of doors and is just awesome fun. Surprise your friends by casually having a notebook full of arabic writing lying around!


If you want, you can dm me from a throwaway account, or contact me on Element.

And like I said last year, if there is interest for group lessons I'd be more than happy to do that.

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[-] DiscoAssBlazer@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 55 minutes ago

A fellow Arab and i'm very glad to see you do this palestine-heart

[-] Prof_mu3allim@hexbear.net 6 points 8 hours ago

Found this old meme

Your flaws are like the merits of capitalism; non-existent.

[-] Prof_mu3allim@hexbear.net 27 points 12 hours ago

This should give you some idea what the root system is like, and check my post history for lessons on the Arabic alphabet.

[-] rottenmummy@lemmy.ml 8 points 12 hours ago
[-] Prof_mu3allim@hexbear.net 11 points 11 hours ago

Arabic Sarf (morphology) is such a beautiful and important part of the language. One big pillar of this system is verb forms, which should show you some of the logic underpinning all this. Ofc that is just a simple overview of verb forms.

[-] supdawg813@hexbear.net 4 points 8 hours ago

I am so down to learn Arabic but I'm worried that I won't be able to give it the time or attention it deserves.

[-] Prof_mu3allim@hexbear.net 5 points 8 hours ago

I get it, it's not easy committing to something new. We could do a 2-week trial period and see how it goes. You are not gonna be making any major financial commitments, like buying textbooks. The important thing is to find the motivation to learn the language, the pace can be as slow as need be.

[-] StillNoLeftLeft@hexbear.net 16 points 12 hours ago

This is amazing. I don't have the bandwith for this this year, but I hope you post again next year and then I can participate. This is something I've always wanted to learn.

[-] Prof_mu3allim@hexbear.net 19 points 11 hours ago

Thanks comrade catgirl-heart I always feel a bit awkward doing this, but I don't wanna go "market" myself on those language learning sites, it seems soul-sucking. And I absolutely enjoy teaching comrades, it's enough that we get to talk culture from a materialist and anti-patriarchial lens. So I make this post once a year and cross my fingers that an interested comrade will see it, or maybe it'll give someone the push to go learn a second language doggirl-grin

[-] doleo@lemmy.one 8 points 10 hours ago

I actually do teach on those platforms you hinted towards. Let me tell you, if you get any students from here, I’ll be infinitely more pleasant than the bigoted, chauvinistic, asinine crap that I have to listen to on a daily basis.

So, good on you for trying!

[-] Prof_mu3allim@hexbear.net 9 points 9 hours ago

And these platforms make the students feel so entitled, for example on some of these platforms the teachers gotta reply within minutes to maintain a high ranking vis-a-vis the algorithm.

I've taught about 8 comrades so far and it has definitely been a very rewarding experience. I love my comrades and I love teaching them as well as sharing with them some aspects of my culture. Incidentally, would anyone be interested in some recommendations of Arab films to watch?

[-] Liketearsinrain@lemmy.ml 5 points 10 hours ago

You're awesome for doing this :)

We have the best people, don't we folks.

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